This five-drop Bat God with flying and lifelink and then an okay size at 4/4 like Serra Angel has an attack trigger to have everyone else discard and then you'll draw if not - so that's great to keep refilling your hand
The Deck's main boss monster, "Giant Mimighoul" (Rank 1) searches any "Mimighoul" card, allows non-Xyz "Mimighoul" monsters to attack directly, and can destroy opposing face up cards to deal 1000 damage per destroyed monster (which can be lethal after the direct attacks)
While Ruby/Sapphire has plenty of draw support in the form of the Talisman and the Huey, Dewey and Louie, those effects are more situational and less likely to benefit you
Primal Might
The latter offers a Lost World-style realm deep within the hollow planet of Ixalan, complete with dinosaurs, hidden civilizations that seem to ride on giant bats, and gods one of which has a dinosaur head for a hand

Whole Great Insect [1] The SBS airing version is 'The Queen's Hellfire'.[2] Perhaps because of this, in Duel Links, even if you summon this card with Joy, no lines will appear.[3] The other two that were destroyed together were Psycho Shocker and the Legendary Fisherman , and I felt sorry for them as I remembered their original owners, Esper Roba and Ryota Kajiki, who had become close friends with Jounouchi .[4] It is surprising, but apart from being cowardly, Haga is proud of his insect deck, such as anger that he smashed his cute Great Moss when he was destroyed by Jonouchi, and he would give him an upset price when the Queen's eggs were destroyed.[5] Theoretically, the maximum attack power is 4600, but when an attack is declared, it is actually 4400 due to the effect of .[6] In fact , Insector Haga in the original work also used this tactic